According to Apple, if your Mac can run macOS Sierra—you’ll be able to run macOS High Sierra. That’s right, no Macs were left behind in this forthcoming update, set to release publicly in the fall.

These Macs will support macOS High Sierra 10.13:

MacBook (late 2009 and later)

iMac (late 2009 and later)

MacBook Air (2010 and later)

MacBook Pro (2010 and later)

Mac Mini (2010 and later)

Mac Pro (2010 and later)

When macOS Sierra launched last fall, Apple dropped support for older Macs such as the late 2008 MacBook, mid/late 2007 MacBook Pro, late 2008 MacBook Air, early 2009 Mac mini, mid-2007 iMac, early 2008 Mac Pro and early 2009 Xserve.